What, if any, local SpamAssassin settings does spams-milter use when processing incoming mail?
For example, if I wanted to white list a sender or blacklist a domain, would the general settings in /usr/local/etc/spamassasin/local.cf be the place?
I am wondering because I have a server whitelisted in that file (or do I?), but I am seeing occasional logs like:
postfix/cleanup[7771] 49MN7m64m8z2rPFW: milter-reject: END-OF-MESSAGE from server.example.com[n.n.n.n]: 5.7.1 Blocked by SpamAssassin;
# Allow all mailing list posts from example.com
whitelist_from_rcvd: *@* server.example.com
This seems to be in accordance with the docs.
--
The true prize was control. Lord Vetinari knew that. When heavy
weights were balanced on the scales, the trick was to know where
to place your thumb. --The Fifth Elephant
For example, if I wanted to white list a sender or blacklist a domain, would the general settings in /usr/local/etc/spamassasin/local.cf be the place?
I am wondering because I have a server whitelisted in that file (or do I?), but I am seeing occasional logs like:
postfix/cleanup[7771] 49MN7m64m8z2rPFW: milter-reject: END-OF-MESSAGE from server.example.com[n.n.n.n]: 5.7.1 Blocked by SpamAssassin;
# Allow all mailing list posts from example.com
whitelist_from_rcvd: *@* server.example.com
This seems to be in accordance with the docs.
--
The true prize was control. Lord Vetinari knew that. When heavy
weights were balanced on the scales, the trick was to know where
to place your thumb. --The Fifth Elephant